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Do you accept Medicare or Medicaid ?

We do not accept Medicare or Medicaid. Full and Partial Scholarships are available for qualified candidates. For more information about our scholarship program contact us at 856-302-1362

Do you offer Detox Services?

Yes

What is the difference between Inpatient and Partial Hospitalization ?

Two of the primary differences between Inpatient and Partial Hospitalization are cost and living accommodations.

Inpatient treatment is more expensive, the client is a resident of the campus he or she is receiving treatment at , client is not permitted to leave campus for duration of treatment which is typically 28 days. Food and lodging is provided by Inpatient Treatment Center.

Partial Hospitalization is LESS expensive the client attends treatment 6 hours a day , for typically 16 days and then stepped down to an IOP Level of care. Food is provided by Outpatient Treatment Center. The client stays in their own home, or an appropriate sober living arrangement. Clients are more easily monitored by family and designated support people . Family and support people are welcomed and encouraged to participate in treatment.

How long is PHP per day/week ?

Treatment is 6 hours a day , for typically 16 days and then the client is stepped down to an IOP Level of care.

How long is IOP per day/week ?

IOP is 3 days a week for 3 hours a day .. and in addition to that, once a week 1 hour individual counseling .
We have morning and evening programs

Can my family come to any sessions ?

Yes, family sessions are available.
Family and support people are welcomed and encouraged to participate in treatment.

Accepted Insurances?

We accept most major insurances.
Program financial counselors will help you with your insurance company , as well as other payment options that may be available for you.

Scholarships?

Full and Partial Scholarships are available for qualified candidates, for more information contact us at856-302-1362

Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous is a 12-step program adapted from AA. The primary difference between the two is that NA is more inclusive with respect to addiction to any mood-altering substance. Cocaine Anonymous (CA) is a smaller group geared specifically to cocaine addiction, as the name implies. NA and CA, like the many other 12-step programs AA has spawned, adhere to the same philosophy and beliefs as AA. The underlying belief is that most aspects of chemical addiction are transcendent rather than specific to any particular drug.